Inside the Notre Dame Cathedral of Luxembourg
When you’re in Europe, you’ll find that there are many cathedrals named as Notre Dame. The photos below are what you inside the Notre Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg. There’s nothing special here, compared to other cathedrals and basilicas across the continent. Its architecture can be described as late Gothic and some features of Baroque.
What to see Inside. Aside from its high arched ceilings, look up and delight in the frescoes that are well-preserved. Their colours are still apparent despite centuries passed. Also, go down below the church and marvel at the exquisite crypt of the Grand-Ducal family. It’s kinda creepy but you’ll get over it. 😉 Don’t forget to stare at the fabulous stained glass windows, too.
Inside the Notre Dame Cathedral of Luxembourg
The Entrance.

Inside the Notre Dame Cathedral of Luxembourg.
A very detailed column near the entrance door.

Inside the Notre Dame Cathedral of Luxembourg.
The Cathedral with a red heart hanging in the middle.

Inside the Notre Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg.
The Gothic arches with stunning frescoes on both sides.

Inside the Notre Dame Cathedral of Luxembourg
The frescoes on the roof.

Inside the Notre Dame Cathedral of Luxembourg.
The chapel.

Inside the Notre Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg.
The incredible stained glass windows.

Inside the Notre Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg.
Grand-Ducal Family crypt.

Inside the Notre Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg.
The facade.

Inside the Notre Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg.
Where to Stay in Luxembourg
I’d highly recommend you stay at Hotel Empire if you’re on a budget. This is the cheapest boutique hotel I could find right in front of the Central Train Station. This is the most convenient place you could find. It’s just 12 minutes walk to Chemin de la Corniche Promenade, the city’s major tourist attraction. The room is small but it’s clean and it includes breakfast, too. There are grocery shops and restaurants nearby. You can book via HostelWorld and Booking.co
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